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Things to do in NYC when it is cold
If it is too cold to do outdoor things, what could be done indoors? The Metropolitan Museum of Art comes to mind. What else? I can think of some small museums but that may not take too much time then you would have to go outside into the cold.
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MOMA too
Why just single out the Met Mus.? MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) is more central to midtown; besides modern art, their photography section is interesting. Also (included with admission) they have as many as 3 films/day.
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There are several large museums you can burn a half or whole day easily and also several smaller museums/galleries in clusters where a quick walk between, in the cold, can lead to a good day.
I highly suggest the Neue Gallery in the UES as a good spot for not only a really beautiful building & collection but also a nice cafe that actually serves good food & drinks. Morning at the Guggenheim and then the Neue is easy. |
I'm currently visiting NYC
yesterday the queues outside the Met were awful when I arrived so a quick change of plan involved the Cooper Hewitt, the Jewish Museum and then the Museum of the city of New York all a short walk from each other up 5th Avenue. I could have squeezed in the Frick but had plans to meet a friend. there are literally hundreds of museums and galleries in NYC A little research in advance pays off when you need to change plans - which is why I was ready with Plan B yesterday. |
The Tenement Museum on the Lower East Side is interesting although some of the tours are in non-climate controlled spaces so can be chilly. A few blocks away is Katz's Deli which is my favorite for corned beef and pastrami.
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American Museum of Natural History. Also, visit the Oculus maybe? If you're talking about today, warm enough for outdoor stuff, like High Line. If you like planes, go take the AirTrain and go plane spotting near JFK. If you have kids.....lots of stuff for kids. Botanical Garden train show might be another thing to catch as well.
9/11 museum is pretty interesting too. Free tickets avail for tuesday afternoons. MOMA free on Fridays after 4. |
Bundle up and go for a walk!
Do what tourists do when they're here any other time of year: museums, restaurants, theatre, night clubs, the UN, ESB, the 2 waterfall pools at the WTC, The Intrepid, visit churches, shopping, etc. |
The Frick is my favorite NYC art museum - be sure to check it out.
The Met has another entrance to the far left that is generally much less crowded. |
Originally Posted by gfunkdave
(Post 27737271)
The Frick is my favorite NYC art museum - be sure to check it out.
The Met has another entrance to the far left that is generally much less crowded. Another personal favorite, if it interests you, is the New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn: http://www.nytransitmuseum.org |
Just be aware however lovely the Frick is (and I was there last week) it does not allow children <10 in (even with an adult)
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Ah, I just remembered one of my favorite indoor activities: Subway musicians!
The Union Square Station is a good place to catch some. The quality is hit or miss. Look across from the subway police station, as well as my the mez at the southern end of the 4,5 & 6 trains. |
Here are some ideas:
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No such thing as "too cold" in NYC.
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Originally Posted by mapleg
(Post 27740328)
No such thing as "too cold" in NYC.
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Originally Posted by Out of my Element
(Post 27742737)
I take it you weren't in NYC last year on Valentine's Weekend!
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This board sucks. If someone wants information on indoor activities in NYC, why can't we just provide advice on that question and not belittle the fact that some folks prefer to stay indoors in the cold?
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Originally Posted by Blumie
(Post 27744029)
This board sucks. If someone wants information on indoor activities in NYC, why can't we just provide advice on that question and not belittle the fact that some folks prefer to stay indoors in the cold?
I've been a member of FT for a long time and in the early '00s we had so much "snark and smack" in the forums they were REALLY fun. Now the forums are managed very different and rightfully so. I think the side comments - to a degree - are fine. I dont think anyone was condescending or intentionally mean. Every forum has a "persona" and we should embrace that difference. :) |
Originally Posted by KENNECTED
(Post 27743794)
I was but I agree with mapleg. This is a walking city and you put on your big boy/girl pants and tough it out!
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Originally Posted by Out of my Element
(Post 27742737)
I take it you weren't in NYC last year on Valentine's Weekend!
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Amen to that. I always feel so bad when I get on the subway in the summer and see the suit people sweating profusely. I'm hot blooded so I feel their pain but I'm also freelance so get to walk in wearing shorts and a t shirt :P
Originally Posted by Analise
(Post 27750865)
I was and it was easier to endure than the ugly heat and humidity of the summer.
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Originally Posted by AAMillionaire
(Post 27705659)
The Tenement Museum on the Lower East Side is interesting although some of the tours are in non-climate controlled spaces so can be chilly. A few blocks away is Katz's Deli which is my favorite for corned beef and pastrami.
While down there, take the subway to Queens and The Transit Museum. |
Originally Posted by PBQ
(Post 27889718)
While down there, take the subway to Queens and The Transit Museum.
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check out the museum of sex. right across from the museum of math, which.....is small but moderately interesting.
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Originally Posted by closetasfan
(Post 27893164)
check out the museum of sex. right across from the museum of math, which.....is small but moderately interesting.
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Originally Posted by closetasfan
(Post 27893164)
check out the museum of sex. right across from the museum of math, which.....is small but moderately interesting.
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